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XJet Expands Access to High-Value Metal and Ceramic Additive Manufacturing

Designed as solution for SMEs, research centers, premium jewelry manufacturers

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Tue, 11/18/2025 - 12:02
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(XJet: Rehovot, Israel) -- XJet, a leader in advanced additive manufacturing technology, has announced the Carmel Pro, a compact and cost-efficient metal and ceramic 3D printing system that makes industrial-grade, nanoparticle jetting (NPJ) technology accessible to small-to-medium enterprises, research centers, and premium jewelry manufacturers.

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Engineered as an entry-level platform with professional-grade performance, the Carmel Pro delivers exceptional detail, density, and surface quality while removing the complexity and cost barriers traditionally associated with high-end additive manufacturing systems. Based on XJet’s proprietary, user-friendly, powderless technology, it enables direct jetting of metal and ceramic inks with a separate soluble support material, ensuring both precision and versatility. With a 60–70% lower initial investment compared to XJet’s existing Carmel systems, the new platform opens the door for organizations seeking to adopt metal and ceramic 3D printing for high-value end-use parts production.

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